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Appendix 1
Papers etc. at the sessions of the
Swedish Society of Photogrammetry
1956—1960
What do I expect from photogrammetry? (Panel disc.)
The use of aerial photographs when planning transports in
lumbering.
Photogrammetry in consulting engineering activities.
Photogrammetry in Holland, USA and Canada (travel-
report).
The geologists and the mapping.
The aerial photographs in map production during the last
20 years.
The Dept of Surveying and the Division of Photogrammetry
at the Institute of Technology—a presentation.
Aerial photographs from 10,000 m altitude.
Photogrammetry in civil engineering.
Applications of photogrammetry to architecture.
The ISP-meeting in Bruxelles (report).
News in Swiss photogrammetry.
Photogrammetry and electronic computation in American
highway-planning (travel-report).
Photogrammetric training on univérsity level in Sweden and
some other countries.
Photogrammetric training at the ITC and in Norway.
Photointerpretation in the study of land forms and soil in
North Sweden.
Photogrammetry and electronic computation in Swedish
highway-planning.
Aerial photography and reconnaissance in the Swedish Air
Forces.
The development activities at the Geographical Survey
Office.
Sudan in three dimensions—some views on a technical
assistant work.
Photogrammetry and electronic computations, experiences
and future developments (Panel disc.).
The use of aerial photographs and photomaps in Swedish
forestry.
The work in the ISP-commissions IV: 1 and IV:4 (reports).
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